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NURS 120BrownieRecipe 2 STUDY GUIDE WITH
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WEEK 3
1. Teaching of Hep B → increase appetite (anorexia)
2. Allergic reaction of blood transfusion → generalized urticaria
3. Asthma exacerbation, priority intervention → nebulizer (not
high-fowler's position)
4. +4 edema intervention → pressure relieving mattress
5. Warfarin, contraindication → cabbage (green leafy)
6. Severe cirrhosis → nose bleeding & bruising *bleeding
priority*
7. Acute pancreatitis teaching → no cheddar cheese
8. Intervention for ascites →high calorie
high carbs, s (NOT 3in above umbilicus)
9. Cirrhosis, further teaching → “I can eat anything I want”
10. Acute pancreatitis, after pain med → keep them NPO
11. TPN at home teaching (SATA) → keep refrigerated, start D10
if feeding is finished, keep infusion rate if behind on feeding
(3)
12. Patient is falling asleep as nurse is talking to them →
increased ammonia levels
13. Cholecystitis (SATA) → back rub, incisional splinting,
identify pain level, change client position (4)
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WEEK 4
1. Spinal cord injury, what will occur? → flaccid paralysis
2. What contributes to ICP → sodium 110 (hyponatremia)
*always think sodium!*
3. Hep A, early indication → anorexia
4. Acute pancreatitis, where is the pain → epigastric radiating to
back
5. What should be reported → ICP of 19
6. Left HH, teaching → put tray & items on patient’s right side
7. Cane teaching with AP → move cane first before legs
8. Stroke teaching → put the patient semi fowlers to facilitate
swallowing
9. Associated with embolic stroke → chronic a fib
10. L1, what should you do? → give anticoagulants (they are
paralyized → not active ROM exercises)
11. TIA where will you monitor, symptoms go away → go to
neurotele & monitor
12. Embolic stroke → it travels
13. Most concern to nurse → unresponsive with arousal
14. ICP sata → headache, slurred speech, eye changes,
disorientation
NURS 120BrownieRecipe 2 STUDY GUIDE WITH
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15. Trauma, s/sx hypovolemia → increased HR (tachycardia)
WEEK 5
1. Type I patient insulin therapy, barriers? → literacy, dexterity,
culture, motivation
2. Give Lispro, when do you wanna give insulin → 15 minutes
before breakfast
3. Give furosemide, what do you teach → give foods high in
potassium
4. What does coumadin do → prevent stroke in patients with
atrial fibrillation
5. SIADH → fluid restriction
6. DKA, blood sugar goes down to 240 → change to D5 NS IV
fluid
7. Cushing’s SATA → buffalo hump, purple striation, moon face
8. tPA (tissue plasminogen), what is the most concerning → LOC
(not oozing blood)
WEEK 6
1. Consequence of too much O2 → dry & cracking oral mucosa
2. PE s/sx → petechiae, pleural rub, tachycardia (not
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bradycardia, hypertension)
3. 1 day post surgery (thoracotomy), what should the nurse
do? → teach about incentive spirometer and high fowler’s
position (not give O2 nasal cannula)
4. CVP increase → possible right ventricular failure
5. Digoxin toxicity s/sx → nauseous with loss of appetite
[REPEAT]
6. Apical pulse location → (image) mitral location
7. PaO2 50 mm → severe hypoxia (anything > 60 mm)
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